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SI , MAP'SHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, WIEHIHQEPIjm THE COOS BAY TIMES SIX I NEWS OF NORTH BEND LIGHT FINES IN NORTH BEND SCHOOL PARADE City Collected Only $15 in Three Months Plan for Good Roads Day The reports of City Recorder, C. J3. Mayboo, Treasures, John II. Grce co, and City Waharflnger Wnrrcn Painter, were npproved by tho Nortn Bend City Council at n meeting last Evening. The report of tho Ilccorder which If csllmatod according to tlio fines received from tlio pollco court, shows that North Bond Is the most orderly community In Southern Ore gon, thoro being but $15.00 collected In fines for tho quarter ending March 31. 1914. Tho largest single reven ue from enlnnn tlfOI) 400.00 being recciveu. Following Is tho report: Received for taxes $1,iornr. Wharfago ... Jf-" rollco Court Fines iVi'rn Miscellaneous ' Tnn nn Liquor LIcoiibob $2,??nn Dog Licenses lU'nn l'odlors Licenses Unnn Thoatro Licenses $00.00 Shooting Oiillorloa Vnn Pound Llconsen ; ''r' rir.'r.n Special Street AssoBBiiicntB $0,5 4P.riJ IN NORTH BEND COOS COUNT! . gSwl otjv a .ttvawr ixa .! h BASEBALL PLAN PMM ii Ilyii'VW MS p 4 If LAMaMV "7?xr Iff' I iff i W from business tr .B'pa.d by tho Bend schools. oon proprietors, tho sum of $-,- Supt. Raab Arranges Arbor Day and liooa noaus Demonstration There Supt. A. G. Itaab of tho North Bond schools has arranged for a big par ado of tho school clilldron In North Bend Friday In honor of Arbor Day and alBo ns a demonstration In be half of good ronds. If tho wcathor will pcrmlf, ho expects to have every Bchool child In tho lino of march, dtrcctcd by their tcacliors, and this will be followed by Arbor Duy pro grams In tho various rooms. It will be tho greatest demonstration of Its .. . a -.1 I llin X'rti ll Kind over niiumiiwu i SIMPSON M Total Cash Received $10,081.00 FAIR MEETING ii nnni I F E FAST RETURN Comes From Billiards to North Bend in Four Hours and Three Minutes Today CAITAIX SIMPSON'S ItlX'Oltl) WITH KOItl) Hero Is tho schedulo Captain Simpson inndo on 'his return trip from Bandou today: Loft Baudon 9:37 I I'nsscd Bullard'B nt 10:00 Morchnnt'8 ranch nt 11:13 SiiccIiI'h ranch at 11.50 r- i rw:H AMinn Ahnilt' North Bond nt 2:03 fcXUBUl uuuiuiu "u"y" T !- Coos uouniy txmuu m San Francisco noHiiltn tlm fart that tho heavy JraliiB of yoatorday and last night inmln tlm rondH In much worso con dition thau they have boon In tho ... ii... ftl.n rtnmmni-' A joint mcoiuh j ... ,..,. ..... ,,,. ,... Kdcnr Simp EIi.1 nt Conulllo on April 20, to tie- son nnd Ills threo companions mado llOlll nt lonuiiiu " "I ''.... ',., nr ,., .turii Irln frnm Milliards cial bodlos ' u" "i ".. n. whether or the return trip from nt i! noonloo Coos County should t North Bond today In Just four wn a hull linn and exhibit nt tho hours nnd threo minutes, about pinVniSc rio international Expo., twelve minutes longer than It took fiHnn I, 1915. them to mnko tho record breaking Tho cost of a Btructuro at tho trip down yesterday morning. Thoy exposition that wp.Uld...,bo, ropreaon. ,Kd n North Bend at 2:03 this tatlvo Is approxlmntod nt $iuoy,ui nftornoon, Including tho coBt of gathering tho Uotn trips woro mado without tiro ill upkeep of tho" exhibit and troillo or"n ronk of lliy kind tho ' '";'"" was pres ndvortlslng the exhibit on tho Fnlr ninko tho hard trip without giving The n ootl m, !' gVounls .luring tho season. Luiii- Way any place. ffi Iran 1 n her used In tho Btructuro would bo ooodrondB Goodriitn nnd tho many "J,,."01'.1 ',' cniilv.i donated by tho Coos nay nnu -"- cooa county Ford ndmlrerB nro oinieu nulllo Hlvor mlllB, and carried ny vor t)l0 Krenl doinoiiBtratlon of tho tno boats plying between Coos nay Vou im,jor tlio most adverso weather nnd fian Francisco, froo of cost, u n, r0(Uj roudltlons Imaginable. threo com 9:37 this Ilia phu of u, committee- work. Cpti 8mi,80 nn, j,Ib out. ... ....... , ,i. in..i. i"""" - """.'""..: :.:r' "... "Novor in tno nisiory i i" morning nun could reaiiy imvo cmwu flo Const will thorn biv such n V' ,.,1 tlio maehluo more If thoy had do ild clmnco to advortlao Coos Co u nty ,r0(lt nnd her resources." Bald I( .1. Hi"'M- llwclin UVIcoiiih on recently. "If wo let thlM A ,IrR0 .jriogntlon of Fords nnd """...., ii, , n nroannt 1 1 a. rich nnd ,,.,,. llinillPi.iB were out to Rieet urodiictlvo country boforo tho eyes t)0 rotMrnB (.hnmplons nnd glvo if tho world In 10ir, wo nro ni- ,, n warm wolcomo homo nftor lowing nn opporunmj k " inoir remurKumo inp. win nover comu h IMMNtJ I'Olt UAIIAVAY lU.y Wliihtou J't Out Flmk'W l-'or New liln. Tho Kugont Hoglstor says: A notnblo fnct Is thnt tho Ford wns not stuck onci on tho round trip. Thoro was no resort to block A camp will bo established nt pnio ( H1U)W nt the mouth of tho Wildcat rwkoi Jor0y. tha Wllllmotto-I'aelflc railway by Hoy , Tho w! nnd tackloj no puncturo and tljo chains wro not off from tho start. Tho tires look as though they had not been used. The cnr. was of courso, mud bospatlored, but othnr- ou no oviuonco oi uio mini North Bend, Marshfield and Bandon Organize League Want One More Team At a meeting of the baseball rep resentatives from Bandon, Norway Jtnrshflcld, Empire and North Bend, hold In Mnrshflold yestrday, a Coos County baseball lenguo for tho sea son of 1011 was launched and Hen ry Korn was elected president, and Arthur McKcown, secretary and treasurer. Representatives irom vai qulllo nnd Myrtle Point wore Invit ed to be present nnd pnrtlclpato In tho m otlng, but did not nppear. Tho rcspcctlvo teams of tho league hnvo been given until Mny 1, In which to apply for admission into n, innirno ni which tlmo the nunll- flcntlons of players will ba passed upon by th- board of directors of the league. It Is expected that Co nniiin nml Mvrtlo l'olut will take somo action nnd come Into tho league boforo Mny 1. Th re wbh much discussion of thc questlon of Imported players, and tho final decision of tho commlttco wob that each team snouiu limn n solf to two imported players. Tho definition of an Imported player, as defined by th committee Is any ball player whoso rosltlonco Is not In Coos County at tho tlmo tho lenguo H nrcniiheil. This will glvo tho plnyora tlio .prlvllego of Importing play, rs from ono town to nnolhor In tho county, but not from tho out side. While the Norway roprcsontn tlvo withdrew from tho meeting when tho announcement favoring innwirlpii iilaverH was mndc, It Is gonornlly bclloved that thoy will re turn to tlio lenguo ntier a coiuciumu with tho fans at Norway, thus mak ing n four-tenm league unless Co nulllo or Myrtlo l'oint como In. Tho rules for tho 101-i season by tho members present aro ns fol lows: "Thnt a board of directors of ono member from eneh town bo elected nnd that each team tako Its own gnto recolpts and pay lis own ex penses and mat tno price oi nuiius bIoii bo not less than 27 cents." "Thnt nil teams In Coos County im clvon until May 1 to orgnnlzp, and mnko apjillcatlon nnd declara tion for entry Into tno league. "That each team entering Into tho longuo bo required to deposit $10 to derray current cxponscs, unu uu poslt n $50 forfeit. "That tho number of imported players In tho Coos County longuo bo limited to two Imported p:nyers. nml thnt nil other players In tho t6UMU bd rcBldohts' nnU thnt the-' bqnrd of directors pass upon tno qualifications of tno piayers. prcsiucu over uj ropreflontn- ero Messrs. Cnssldy, J. T. Sullivan, Branilon burg, (loo. .M. huffaw: from Mnrsh tlohl, Coo. Itotnor, Hugh McLnln nnd Harry McKcown; from North Bond, "Sharkey" Phillips, Henry Kern. Iloscoo linzur, Mr. Dougherty nml Ton Klssain, nnd Mr. Itackleff of Norway. Many othor fans woro present. Th' matter of Imported plnyors was dlBcussed for two and a half hour before tho final decision was nrrlvod nt. Tho question as to tho price to bo charged as uiimiBsion to the games was also given con uldornhlu dlBchsslon. Many fnvorod charging fifty conts but Hugh Mtlln snld that If this !imi-( wns rliiirccil iiu-ceui unu L Jl isflL Ur STETS BIG LEAGUES START T0DA1 BIG LEAGUE BALL SCORES Washington Boston . . . Clovcland Chicago . Philadelphia Now York Nationals and Americans Start 1914 Schedules Line ups of Teams. DX AiMMUltd Vntt to rou D Tlror 1 NEW YORK, April 13. Tho bIx-' .. k teen clubs composing ihc National Philadelphia and American Leagues opened tho 101.1 linanliall HPnson vi atcrdlli. Ur00KIll The present Fenson w II mark the Boston thirty-ninth year of plny In tho Nat- mini l.onmin nml tlm r'JUrt'cnill in, JiiiDuiiih tho Amoricnn League. During last winter many clmigoa litvo occurred In tho major leagues. Tho Fcdernl Lenguo s cured from 1 10 older ov gnnlzntions n number of veterans nnd promising recruit ilnyers. The various clubs foo tho season In the following condr'jn: New Yoil.. winners of TO 13 pres nt virtually the same llnoup as a year ngo, with tho exception of Hcr.og, now in u si nging Cincinnati, unu S'inicr. In AlntnowBon, uemnrec, .Mnr imard. Tcsicnu nnd Frommo tho (limits hnv n string of clover ex perienced twlrlors with sovernl prom ising rccrultB In reserve I'lillniicipiiiii. Shot to pieces In the raids or the Federal Lenguo, the Philadelphia National League team has reformed Its lines. .Manager Dooln hns Bobby Byrne, n seasoned player, to fill Kuabo's plnco nt second nnd Is using Ire Innd nnd Murphy, youngsters, nt siiortstop. in pitching, Aloxnnder nnd Chalmers, veterans, will bo do ponded on. Youngor .pitchers In- cludo Mayor, Marsnnll, Conchger, OlbbB, Mnttlson nnd Tlncup, tho In dian. ClilniL'O. Tho Cubs will start tho season with n now mnung r, an Infield now In Its combination nnd a pitching Btnff -of- voterans. The makeup of tho Inner lino of defense finds only .Immormnn In a plnco fnmlllar to him. With Humphries, Cheney nnd Lavender ready to tak rogular turns on tho slab, and n rcsorvo sqund, tho club Is fortified with pitchers, rinrgrovo, aa a catcher of morlt, makes tho catching department look strong, with Archer nnd Brcsnu hnn In shap-. Pittsburg.' Tlm Plrnto Inflold. with Konolchy, VIox and Mowroy guarding tho bass nnd tho veteran Wngnor nt short will bo us ntrong on tho defense ns offense Tho voternn (llbson. nnd Colcmnn nnd Bronognn, recruits. will cntch. In tho outfield Cnrney Is the only plnyor suro of n plnco. Rain Prevents Portland-Oakland Game Three Other Leagues Start NATIONAL liKAGUK. PN ,.i ,10 i St. Louis - Chicago ;i Cincinnati 10 A9IKHICAN liKA(JUK. 'a fat. Louis j Ptr"fL--,-y. --- ''-'- i-i---------'--'"" nPHE" big noise" in x hats is the Stetson, We know the Hats lived with them for years. Wc know the brisk young men who wear them. They come to us forSfcsotthecause we keep our assortment alert, up to the minute. Let us show you our new Spring Softand Stiff Stetsons. "MOXnV TALKS." rjubgjoel, MAlt.Hlll'liai), 1IANDO.V. MYltTI.i: ran. would have to bn played. Mr. Sul 1 1 vii ii . of Bandon. said that ho fav ored CO-cont ball. A motion wns mado by Oco. Laf faw, of Bmi-lon, that two ropre sentntlvos from ench community bo appointed to orgnnizo a Cons uouniy L'lnniiicr cnr win no on ex- ;.. m.. ...ti.,.. ...no Wllston, who has the contract to fur- mhltlon ji.Bt as she returno.: at ,;10 foUow,B r0pro- Louter at short, Dolan and Mana ger Hugglns proved a fast floldlng combination. Two new plnyors, Wilson, center, and uruiz, rigm, have shown well. With Uo Mngco nt Ifft tho trio nppenrs stronger thun In past sensons. Tho battery sqund Includes Rob inson, Steele, Perrltt, (Irlner, Hopper nnd llngormnn. Wlngo and O Con nor will tako turns with mask and mitt. A.MKItlCAX liKAttUK. Plillndclpliln. The Phllniielphla Amorlcnns stand pat on tho team that won tho chain- plOIIBUip OI liir worm tui inu vu,.- or City In 1913. , , , This yenr Bender nnd Plank will nrmln lin thn IlKlinStllVB of tllO pitch ing corps. Muck is rolylng much upon Bush, Shnwkoy nnd Brown. Ira Thomns the now cnptaln of tho Athletics, expects to keep tho play ers " on their toes." Washington With but one rellnblo voternn pit cher and practically tho samo llnoup man for man, tho second plnco pros pocts of this Washington Amerlcin Lenguo hail clui) aro not nrigiii. .tmn. ngor Crlfflth has failed to strengthen tho batting department. In tho pitching ilopnrtmont wnuer .lol nson Is tlm onlv renl voternn. Tho Mltcholl I most liromlsliiK youngsters nro Shnw, and Jim Kelly nro llko (nndldntosj Ayers, Hentley, n southpaw, and Hnr for tho other plncus. McQuillan,! por, nnothor pqrtsldor. Adams. O'Toolo nnd llurinoii will bo The outfield will bo Moollor, right, tho regular pitch-rs. Knnttehiior Milan, center: Shnnko, loft. win iiiivu iu Biiiiw iiik ii'iiKiiu villi-. ino iniieui uui'iip; hiiiiuii " I well ,v ft bro. Much Is expected of Kant-! Mnrgan, 2b: Foster. 3li; Captain Mc- iratt nnd Wares will M"r Crawford, Stnnagc, Uuth lad pc- slbly Morinrlty and Vcach in ttnr regular positions. First and fecosi bnso nro doubtful, Gainer nur t'M tho initial sack, Vltt or DaumanstlH play second unless Kavcnaughliita Morinrlty may play third. Vench Is the only outfielder tljlt- lng for his Job. New York. Tim New York American Lmt. Club under Frank Chance hu i n tually now lineup, With the tictj- nn nr iinv name . leconu cue V.i Qwonnnv. r.llfhcr and MTRll pitchers, tho pcmonnel Joined tU club Into last senson or thli ipntp rMinnrn nnncars to have lflW satisfactory pitching stall lth Hit Colo, Wnrhop, Cftldwell. McIUleW Keating. Behind the tat are S- Tho Infield at prcicnt comhti tit WIlllamB, llnrtzoll, Pecklnpaugk l Malsol. Considerable experlmtsffif 1b likely in tun coiuivu. -- ...n l... r.l... nml rhinGtl EH llllliuuiu), wuni ,rh tho club moro than nveraje nun ui. lmU. Tlio St. Louis American! tbU JJJ- will bo n right nana ciud. j i r ,i. ...... .v in. iii from mens"'- nnd eight, from, the left .0ft pitcnors. three, wcnmou. .--nnd Loverenz. "rewntM1" J, of tho right handcrt Bauingnrdnor nnd MUtbelU u now men nro Jamca, Tjtor,K WBte, Kdward Mnnnlng. IUn Jack Lear and Ivan Howard i""' ulsn tno uriiiK" i"h - iiimiHtmiiD V......B... ;" ;Bt5IltutIvo8 were nppointeu. tou iis- rond.. .,,. tho next day or two. b'foro oo ng nn, enry KorIli NorUl n0lj; Mr. wnston, wno hub " cimuoii up. ii you i hi .. 1 itotnor and I nrry McKcown. . . ..1..1..1... f,. lin niiHt IWfli imi Imu uninulinri nil runs "...:..-. '. ...i t Kr. oeman'for PoHer jjrothers , ntV "Vccort. n , d .l-notrnted - d- A-Uort mli that ho will employ 10 or r,0 her supororlty on all kinds of ronds ni-,loil'r;iinon't wn8 thPn tnkon and nt iii,. work of cuiuug "mi - ii nil kiiiiih ui w ell uiiii, Hiuii uiuiiiiii ,,, nmllli,.oi. nml nml tnikoii ovor erlni: Piling to tho compnny. His to tho Goodruin Ciarngo on Central ' P(.tlvo rM0B whlch woro nfter- ?..... .. ilm i.llliiir on trnetB OI nvomif. ...i.i ..,...,. i crow wi lohnor. Uolhl and Conselmnn nro.Brldo ss. Bohlnd tho bat Griffith Is expert d to show Improvement. . woi( fortified, having Henry, Aln Duffy and Mammnux nro undevel- B,nt nn,i Iva Williams, oped. Clevchiuil. nohtiui. I Tho future of tho Clovoland Am- Wlth n tenm that has been practl-i ercnB W!0 played third last year cally made ovor since ho took clinrgo ' nro problematical. Pitchers Fred last season Manngor Stalllngs pro-j ,,,,, ,, 0cor KaM, right diets that Boston will finish nt least j,n(ior8 jmnpod to tho Federals and iuiwiii. Minn linpW In PlnvnlniKl. Tlin courts II vin K'".i"""7. -"., , u land., as near to "".."",,?,. POBHIIIIO 10 gt'V Wli'in, ""'"?',,,,:,, (!()()l ItOADS DAY psim, Of .Mll'lll 1UMII1, in IIIIOSl ii. muo from tho ownorn of tho land. m. Winston said that It will tnko Mior Sin. . t a inM in iiiiihii liih tract llo will furnish tho piling for "I Inton to slush ai ul bum on the bridges ill tl o wny from tho nrro of roadway on Saturday April .VviJiitoni of ' Iho trnct to Coos Bay. 25th" U Mayor L. .1. Sin pson nt jirosont eim ot u. nieetlnn of tho Ninth Bend City Tho accession of Johnny Evors, mny now enjoy thorn. Mnnngor crack second basemnn and manager ,,.,, J ,,, imv' Tollou and of tho 1913 Chicago Cubs, and tho , janlSi oinVli nonts last year to l"ol rnanllnnl Inua nt IH1I Ru'nntmiV wnH ' J aiUCB, OXpOnmeniS lllbl OUr IU IIOll 1.1IIMNKU OAXMI.TKS. a nhoiiii inrssnco wns sent Iloury Sclirocder nt Myrtle Point, Inquir ing ns to tho position takon by Myr tlo Point In regard to n team from his community, nnd ho snld thnt tho Myrtlo Point boys would not ournnlzo unloss tho home-guard rulo prevail' d, Clinvli.s llnvtnr nl Conulllo WHS I'Diini'll Inst ovcilllltf. "Governor i i,.,.i ..nr lu nlmnn nml Knlil Wost lias not nslde this day as a legal ' mt ,10 til0UKUt coqulllo would or- lioimuy, mm .iiiiiKt unu imu w i-uiiii'RHni.0 a toam nn,t jmvo two im 1 ... I. .1 I . nl..n iiin.ln ll II F . . . I l.l. reBiiiiniii ium u inn dubbiwj, ". n Mlinl.oll ,! Rtrni,. P.roirir uio most notnblo chnngo In tho " J YnZj',', ' .,"' J',, i,nlwirH nii team. Much Is expected by local " " fiMB from mlil.lnfluld nlnv of Evi rs ,POn '8 n Ko0(l rlb"' nanuor, mm nnd Sir Mnranvlllo. Becrults' Hagermnn, Collamoor, Brown, young- ...111 ..- il.n nl.nH llnl.l nntHmiL. I BtOrS. Bdmlidt flrsi nnd Iai 'aT "third: OuUld. of tho box tho team Is Manager Stnlllngs hns sVnped his practically ho Bamo. Shortstop outfield for speeu with good batting Chapman Is Injured nnd will bo out propensities, with Ullbort at conlor, WilU-1 i ooi.- with veteran nt shortstop with Dllnd. Jimmy Austin, captalB'iS t'. o fur inneici '"'"" rnm jus outfielders Mossengcr and m ,or look good, tttchm AJ, and urossin, juo -...- Enzenroth. COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL SGOI Griffith nt right nnd Connolly nt toft until Juno. Infleldor Olson will fill his plnco. Youngsters nro: Woods, inflolder; Dunlnp, infleldor; Blllins. Whaling is first string catch'.,' catcher: Bassler, catcher; "Lollvelt with Gowdy ns second cliolco. Tho nnu unignt uro pincn Hiiioru, W'nrron Heed nnd C. K. Hlekor, of Gnrdlner. have filed potltlons ns can didates for Port Commissioners f or tho Port of l'mpiun, and L. A. Pane has filed for Justice ot tlio Pence nt Suthorlln. All aro Kopubllcuns. bo far there nro no lroKroi.lvo l" cnndldntea filed for any office In this county- HoBoburg Hovlow. nil I "I . mmmm The Royal TONIGHT Anton y.urnhold. tho nowaboy character Imporsonuter In a Jewisn ino"?.,.0.fi":.,a , w nhntomavs. "Tho ironmaster." A two-reol ICav Boo featuro. , Itedemptlon." A, strong Than housor drama with the unapproach able Thnnhousor enst of e J"0; "Taming n Comboy." T Is la nn othor of th- most interesting "Hy ing A" pictures that please. Tho Royal Is tho place to como and bo contented, because you l--ays get your money's worth nere. Admission, lower floor, 15c; bal- "comlSg Sunday. "Dr. Nicholson 3d tho Uluo Diamond.' ty CominlkHlonors have nlso imido It n , ....rtn,! ninvnra. but did not wnnt lib holiday In Coos County". I Intend ro opinton takon as tho sontliuont of quohtliiK thnt all work bo suspended coqullh'. In North Bend on that day and thnt. Tho position of secretnry pro torn pitchers Include Tyler, Porduo, Ru- ..nt wnnt ilia dolph and Boss, with Cocroham, 11(11 Wlllll III" I .,,,- f,-.l,,. -,,.1 nnol no i,no. wo nil nwlst In tho conimencPinont of the clearing tho roadway to hiu was filled by Mr. Smith., of the North Bond Chambor of Commoreo nli e this suinmor. The contract hna , tho moetlnz. nnd tho secretary not been lot by the county court nndi8hlp of the league was offered him nil work duno by the people of North uut ho declined, stating thnt ho Bend will ho n distinct saving tv rould not devoU his tlmo to ball the county." mnttors, so tlie position was ton- AVnnt All lo Help. derod to Arthur McKeown. A meeting of tho North Bond Cham Tho no.t meeting of tho leaguo her of Coinmerco will bo held this win bo held on May 3 and tho ap evenlng to outline- a plan for Good plications of tho various towns will Bonds Day In order thnt all ofiortB ho goiif ovor nnd accepted. It Is made bo mado In tho samo dlrec- estimated that tho opening games lion by united of fort, If you nro n will bo played In May. resident of North Bend nnd a good In choosing officers, .1. T. Sulll ronds booster bo present nt tho North 'van said that owing to tho wranglo Bond Chamber of Commoreo this about Bandon last yoar, Bandon ovenlng und receive your ordors for preforrod to lot the others orgnn n days work on Oregon Good Roads 'Ue nnd then comply with tho rog- Molkle, Crutchors nnd Beck ns pos sibllltles. Brooklyn. Boston. With threo stnr plnyors convales cent, tho Boston Red Sox will bo handicapped. Trls Speaker has had n com. joo Woods has boon opora Oav. N. C Mcl-eod. tho North Bend attorney says that ho will turn our nud perforin eight hours labor with out effort. This will bo tho first active labor that has been performed by the legal light for ninny jears, but claims thnt should he tire nt noon, Peter Logglo, will get his lunch and sorvo It while at work. Hnvo your Job printing dono at The Times office. Tlmo 'Want Ads Get Results. illations. Ho did not want nny lliindon ninn Oil It at first. It Is stated that unless n fourth team can be secured, no longuo will bo formed. It was nlso stilted thnt five teams would not bo taken In ns It would mnko tho schedulo un wieldy. Mr. Dougherty, of Empire, said ho thought that they could get up a good team there of homo guard players. Ho said that Empire won the county championship twenty years ago and could do It again. With Gilbert Robinson ns mana-.ted on for appendicitis nnd Captain ger, Brooklyn will hnvo u baseball Wagner, tho shortston has rheumn- gonernl nnd material for a fast Usui. combination. Everett Scott will play short; En- Tho team Is strong In battory and gio, first; Yerkes, 2b, nnd Gardner, Inflold material. In Ruckor, Renl- third. Tho outfield Is comnosed of bach, Ragnn, Wngner, Brown and Speaker, Hooper, and Lowls. Mana Aitehlson, tho Brooklyn club has ger Carrigan will head tho catching six twlrlors who should work sue cossfully. Tho Suporbns hnvo Me Cnrthy, FIsehT, Miller and Irwin, nil dependable catchers. The Infield combination of Dnu bort, Cutshaw, Egan and Smith, with Hummel nnd Elberfeld In re- sorvo, Is n strong lineup. Tho out field is not so impressive, but In Bolton, Stengel and Wheat, tho Su porbas have excellent players. Cincinnati. Tho Cincinnati Nntlonal Leaguo toam this year will have n new lead er In Charles Herzog, formerly of the New York Giants. The probaulo lineup will be: Hoblltzoll, lb; Groh, 2b; Herzog, ss, c. nnd manager; i,lehoff, 3b; Marsans, If; Bates, cf; Morati, rf; Yingling, Johnson and Bentou, pitchers, and Clarke, c. St. iouls. The strength of the St. Louis clubs is an umuiown quantity on the evo of the now season. During th ante-season gamo with tho St. Louis Browns, Miller at first, A,,,nT .wn nr.. Apt" l- ., prevonVd the .nma'K r-nnRt LenRiio In Po"iBa ' .,r nnkinnd was to Play "',,. r Pnrtlnml on tho home scores yesterday: jt ft At San I'-rauti" . , 1 na AncnleS . S I natKs'rchh'anboleU poll nnd Smith. R.S At Venice .. ! Sacramento ' ' , J I Venice .Vt''V and Batteries: Strous m Henley, Flaneriy- staff of four lncludinc Cady, Thomns nnd Nnmauinker. Four veteran pit chers remnln beside Wood, Collins, Bedlent, Leonard and Foster, with Johnson. Keller of last year's Seat- tin team and Zoler ns candidate pit chers. Chicago. If tho White Sox have added a bit of batting power and little more speed on tho base lines they are like ly to prove factors in tho race. The pitching staff Is dangerous to batting nverages with Russell, Scott, Clcotte Benz, Lathrop and Roth In shape. Ray Schalk Is expected to catch. Tho addition of Daly a good hitter, to the backstop department, makes him val uable Detroit. For the first tlmo In four years tho Detroit Tigers will open the Am erican Leaguo playing season without George Mullln on the pitching mound. John Dubuc is the Tanking pitcher. The opening games will find Cobb, SOKTHWKST IXACI Portland ',','.". " Seattlo 'JJ Victoria '.!'.!' "' Spokane JJ Vancouver Tacoma , IXBUSTUIAI' -rtT,tij .jtJS&sS- "Vrl-.tJH-u.J tnai nice - - . c,n i of damages that otj aer the Enipi ployer Jr and that , ho emp ,d pnno liau'" .h.V eraPl,'V.m ilRL-LIUD " . .aATIftw "'lternatloaa 1, ( JSSSS&S Si.ncutter. 0' ,,' ...onitA he useu u" ..nine. doTlar l'ortlaua p-